Avancerad skissteknik II
Advanced Sketching II

IDEF30, 3 credits, G2 (First Cycle)

General Information

Main field: Industrial Design. Elective for: KID2, MID1Language of instruction: The course will be given in English on demand

Aim

The students develop the ability to effectively communicate
form, function and scenario with 2D freehand sketching techniques.
Through exercises the students improve the skills in perspective
drawing, composition and penmanship. Furthermore,the students are
given the opportunity to practice freehand renderings in order to
quickly communicate ideas and form.

Learning outcomes

Knowledge and understanding
For a passing grade the student must

Show an understanding of 2D freehand sketching techniques and
tools commonly used in the design area.

Competences and skills
For a passing grade the student must

Using freehand sketching techniques, be able to communicate
complex shapes, materials, principles and scenarios.

Judgement and approach
For a passing grade the student must

Exhibit artistic and aesthetical sensitivity regarding
assessments of images qualities.
Be able to evaluate the appropriate sketching technique according
to the given purpose.

Contents

The course consists of a series of lectures and workshops with
exercises, demonstrations and group critics to evaluate
progress.

Examination details

Grading scale: UG - (U,G) - (Fail, Pass)Assessment: 80 % attendance required. The assessment is based on the documentation of the individual assignments.

The examiner, in consultation with Disability Support Services, may deviate from the regular form of examination in order to provide a permanently disabled student with a form of examination equivalent to that of a student without a disability.

Scott Robertson : How To Render, Communicating Form and Rendering a Wide Range of Materials. ISBN: 9781933492834. Reference literature.

Contact and other information

Course coordinator: Charlotte Sjödell, Charlotte.Sjodell@design.lth.seCourse homepage: http://www.ide.lth.seFurther information: The course consists of lectures, individual and group critics to evaluate progress and ideas accounted for in the home assignments.